I try to go to the stores that are self serve, that way I can pick through the stock to get the freshest supply. the problem with this is I am now left with the picked through ones now in my local stores, guess that was a little self defeating

It appears that there are no LC's in the Hamilton area that carry it. Brantford, Mississauga or Guelph appear to be your closest bets.Hamilton Brian wrote:Thanks Gunny...and you're close, too. Can you find it locally in the Hamilton area? I haven't sought it out seriously but the LCBO in meadowlands, at dundurn, and westdale near the east side marios (or is that considered dundas?) haven't had it. I usually don't head to the eastern part of the city but if there were a special beer out there, I would.
I would check out the LCBO product search engine just to get a feel for where it is and then go from there. It's not always accurate, especially if it's only showing a couple of units, but you can always call and double-check before journeying out to pick it up. It helps to save aimless wandering and the frustration of fruitless searches.Hamilton Brian wrote: I haven't sought it out seriously but the LCBO in meadowlands, at dundurn, and westdale near the east side marios (or is that considered dundas?) haven't had it. I usually don't head to the eastern part of the city but if there were a special beer out there, I would.
The Amsterdam stout is available in bottles at the brewery, and I think Black Oak might've done a limited bottling of the Chocolate Cherry - although I might be getting in confused with the Nutcracker.lagerale wrote:Only other Ontario stouts I've had in the last while include Amsterdam's Irish Stout and the Black Oak Chocolate Cherry Stout. Both decent offerings, but not in the same league as some of the others listed. And as far as I know, they aren't available in bottles....
Black Oak did bottle the Chocolate Cherry Stout last winter (or the year before?). I still have a couple bottles, although I've had mixed results with ageing other black oak seasonals.GregClow wrote:The Amsterdam stout is available in bottles at the brewery, and I think Black Oak might've done a limited bottling of the Chocolate Cherry - although I might be getting in confused with the Nutcracker.lagerale wrote:Only other Ontario stouts I've had in the last while include Amsterdam's Irish Stout and the Black Oak Chocolate Cherry Stout. Both decent offerings, but not in the same league as some of the others listed. And as far as I know, they aren't available in bottles....